Politics

Ted Nugent Calls President Obama Chimpass Punk Says he and Hillary Clinton

Ruth Kamau  ·  December 25, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Christmas Day 2015, rocker and conservative firebrand Ted Nugent didn’t hold back his holiday greetings, launching a verbal attack on President Barack Obama that quickly went viral.

Nugent, known for his outspoken views and NRA endorsements, took to social media to call Obama a “chimpass punk,” a remark many saw as a racist jab. He didn’t stop there, lumping in Hillary Clinton with his criticisms, claiming both were threats to American values. This outburst came amid a heated election season, with Clinton vying for the Democratic nomination and Obama wrapping up his presidency.

The musician’s comments echoed his long history of controversial statements, often targeting Democrats and gun control advocates. Back then, Nugent had already built a reputation for blending his music career with politics, rubbing shoulders with Republican figures while alienating others. It’s no surprise he chose a major holiday to stir the pot, but his words drew swift backlash from critics who accused him of crossing lines into hate speech.

While Nugent’s supporters likely cheered his bluntness, the episode highlighted the deep divisions in American politics at the time. People were already on edge with the 2016 election looming, and such inflammatory language only added fuel to the fire. It’s moments like these that made you wonder if civility in public discourse was slipping away. Overall, Nugent’s rant served as another reminder of how celebrities can amplify the noise in our national conversations.